The model 221 Featherweight is probably Singer’s most iconic sewing machine. The original Featherweight was manufactured from 1933 to 1961, and the later Tan (1960-1962),
More >>The Singer Model 115, in production from 1912 to 1923, features a rotary hook mechanism derived from the Singer 9W7 and preceding Wheeler & Wilson
More >>Encountering vintage sewing machines so tightly seized that even the handwheel refuses to budge is a common occurrence. Typically, these frozen machines can be loosened
More >>Pictorial Davis Underfeed. I think this is a model UF, but there’s a model M-E that also looks similar. I’ll add info as I find
More >>Pictorial I don’t have a lot of information on this machine yet, but it’s pretty. Specifications Brand Lee’s Lightning Manufactured By National Sewing Machine Company
More >>Pictorial Also see my article on the Singer 9W. Hand Crank Wheeler & Wilson D9 Specifications Brand Wheeler & Wilson Model D9 Hook Type Rotary
More >>I’m a big fan of oddball sewing machines. Whether the oddity is technological or aesthetic, if I can manage, I like to add them to
More >>Pictorial Remington Number 3 fiddle base. The decal on the top of the arm actually reads: New№.3Remington Remington #3 reference image gallery
More >>Pictorial This is a pretty, full sized made in Japan type 15 straight stitch machine. It’s one of the more upscale Singer model 15 “Clones”,
More >>Real, but Toy Sized Kenmore 119.401 sewing machine. There isn’t a lot of information about these machines. It does have a non Kenmore twin badged
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